Karl,
Yeah, I have already noticed that some people act like they learned
internet forums yesterday. I feel totally noob now, but what do you do if
the question is within within your grasp, but you lack a little
information?

Piotr




wt., 4 gru 2018 o 23:26 Karl Auer <[email protected]> napisał(a):

> Hullo Piotr.
>
> No, it's just that people very often do not post their entire playbook or
> the complete output from their runs. This it often misleads responders, who
> go down various dead ends before finally requesting that the OP post
> *everything*, then at last the problem gets resolved. In a long thread,
> this often happens more than once, as different people take and interest
> and get involved.
>
> There's no problem with long threads, I think Kai was just making the
> point that with too little info from the OP, resolutions can take longer...
> When some one provides only edited versions of their playbook or its
> output, they are making assumptions about the location and cause of the
> problem that may be unwarranted. It's very understandable - Ansible output
> is quite verbose - but still mostly a bad idea.
>
> Like you, I will often "have a go" at a question that is within my grasp,
> but if a question is not one I can answer I stay silent.
>
> Regards, K.
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 9:14 AM Piotr Owcarz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Kai,
>>
>> What are you trying to say? Are there limits to thread lenght in this
>> group?
>> I recenty posted a question in another thread and noticed, that this mail
>> group is seriously lacking involvment, which I totally get - people asking
>> trivial questions don't deserve expert's answers, I totally get it. More
>> experienced people have better things to do than answering dumb questions,
>> and here I am, with an intermediate experience in Ansible. I thought, since
>> Ansible is helping me, why don't I help Ansible in answering trivial
>> questions? I am spending this week at a hotel, days are short, not much to
>> do, why don't I educate myself and help the others? Let me know if I am
>> doing anything wrong and I will stop it.
>>
>> Piotr
>>
>> wt., 4 gru 2018 o 22:44 Kai Stian Olstad <[email protected]>
>> napisał(a):
>>
>>> On Tuesday, 4 December 2018 21:48:17 CET Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
>>> > Piotr,
>>> >
>>> > Fair enough.  And, I do appreciate you sticking with this.
>>> >
>>> > Output of "echo $PATH":
>>> >
>>> > /usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
>>> >
>>> > Output of "which rndc":
>>> >
>>> > /usr/bin/which: no rndc in
>>> > (/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/bin:/bin)   <-- not a
>>> surprise;
>>> > BIND isn't installed on this machine
>>>
>>> rndc is usually located in /usr/sbin so you can't use which to determine
>>> if it's installed since /usr/sbin in some distribution is only in root's
>>> path.
>>>
>>>
>>> The problem in this long thread you have not showed the complete command
>>> you are running, neither with Ansible or manually on the command line with
>>> the result.
>>>
>>>
>>> With ansible-playbook it's preferably to have that with -vvvv and to
>>> make the output easier to read the debug callback plugin.
>>> Then the command will be
>>> ANSIBLE_STDOUT_CALLBACK=debug ansible-playbook .........
>>> Because of the missing output these thread have a tendency to be longer
>>> than they could have been.
>>>
>>> su usually require a root password so do you use -K/--ask-become-pass on
>>> the command line.
>>>
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